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T P ]lll]‘i'llil‘l‘ a new coat or dress at a fraction of season the former Each and every ment has been tailor- ed with care — the styles, and each received careful attention. can choose from the same I‘.i" (l Uf gfll’- sold for at ments that double the price the Leginning of win- the ter. gar- January Half Price Sale In the heart of the Winter this opportunity to comes price. fabrics, trimming have Now you B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 30, 1931 v S e A A AR 3 U GRS AR A (RPN S D S KOS SV WG 02l 20 W9 RO A e o i T S MR St SRR3R, AT SPLEED JARK ON DAYTONA SANDS NEW YORK gas into a 1400 h charged Campbell-N " peed mark or | of 231.36 miles an hour, | Captain Campbell, the only living man who has driven an aut his Go! 1 n Ar] course in 1929. © extending his water. The “Blueb: and over of four peunds to the s pressure, it is est times as great as the hurricane Captain Campbell a sim: 206.955 bird 1,7 reeord of shortly af the late Ray Keech to an hour, and then v is the holder cord: for five miles,' which he set in South Africa in al for the coming tests an hour. l — .- Capt. Malcolm Campbell in his * AT FuLL speeD ! WIND " — |receiver for all cusuon water | reeps a AE” REEN ¥ FOR HEAD TANK | %rRA\,ur R “Bluebird II” will attempt to shatter MYSTERIES M AYum automobile speed mark some time during February at Daytona Be BE SOLVED BY, ARREST OF TWO Pele'sburg Arrests May Uncover Murder Trail, Says Marshal White (Continued from page 1. Island on a smali gasboat, prebably the T.2,079. Since that time nothing has been heard of them. Langton Reperts Disappearance On January 7, last, or alme tvo months a from Petersburg, said, appeared at the office o Deputy Marshal H. D. Campbe Wrangell, and rcported Farrow missing. He said Farrow had the camp, located betw Salm Bay and Exchange Cc ly L , 10 go to Pc.e urg to ter their departure | Langton, it is| w Langion wold Dep- - for. Petersburg when dlc T2,079. on e miles from ain). ' drifted oilt.“lnd' each, skeich, record. {1ocks. Florida. resembles The new if frem conta was mi Ah(‘r(‘ Wi She e had pointed his g times, many they | their the beach he want back Farmw whu v this t n had said Says Had Trouble declared that her ter had drawr several times, two rounds ou nside of the ¢ on one er had , remained in cwp They | u\ha) and punched Anderson r menacing to shoot she wrote. ing r, “Bluebird 1, in D: \3 ton, wrote D “no cops will if he sees them first.” husband Tson had had trouble, & and were about to (,uns untll I hid them or saw being unloaded. One ni (her hus - band) when he was asleep with his turned,” the features of which'are shown in with which Campbell once held the of any use in deep er missing or dead in th> southern eel was badly cut and s with | distriet. Albert “Anderson failed to return from a hunting trip last md November. John. Wickstrom disap- peared from his boat and was never heard from. And:John Marshall, a - |fish buyer was found dead aboard is boat in which hé had left Pe- shurg early in October. I\Iunllr Arcuses Authorities as the murder of Marshall aroused Federal authorities to . | Vigorous action. The Bureau of In- 5| vestigation sent a special agent to Ketchikan and he has been con- |ducting an inquiry for several weeks. The arrest of Langton and Anderson, declared Marshal White, may lead to the solution of the Marshall murder and clear up the! |disappearance of not only Farrow and Davis but also of the others mentioned. CATS GET ROUGH CANBERRA, ' Australia. — The Bas a rival as Australia’s nimal menace. Domestic cats have gone wild and are increasing ap ch a rate that the government's tention has been directed to the matter. The cats destroy bush birds, ltry and other small animals. e The United States produces ap- proximately 10 per cemt more ce- Besides Farrow and Davis, threc/ment than all other countries of wo‘omcr men have been reported enh-l!he world, jWife Emily have held the twins in jundue restraint since they were 8 {ycars old. Counsel {1908. In dire circumstances, {Mrs. Rothbaum, according to tihe lcxrcuses the twins charged. U. 8. DWPARTMENT OF. AGMOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Burean) <R Forecast for Juneau ana vielnity, beginning at 4 p. m. January 30: Rain tonight and Saturday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA I o The pressure | ing tendency. It is lowest south the Interior. extreme North ' have risen in other high in the Pacific States and near Hawali. over Southern Alaska and heavy from Cordova to Ketchikan. Snow‘ has fallen near Bering Sea and there is considerable cloudiness in Temperatures have fallen in and are unusually districts and Scuthenst and norhon.. of the Interior Time Barometér Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yost'y 29.84 39 93 SE 10 Rain 4 am .today 29.70 46 84 SE 12 Rain Noon today 20.74 49 91 SE 20 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY ] TODAY Highest 4 p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp. | _emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow -4 28 30" -30 . %~ Clear Nome 8 8 8 14 24 01 Snow Bethel . 8 8 0 6 4 0% Fort Yukon ] -6 -14 -2 3 0 Tgnana 0 0 | 0 2 - 0 Fairbanks 28 20 | 8 8 G 0 Pt. Cldy Eagle 21 18 18 36 20 0 Cldy St. Paul 18 12 10 10 26 14 Snow Dutch Harbor 36 3 [ 20 22 - 62 Snow | § Kodiak 40 38 36 0 .30 Rain | § Cordova . 32 36 32 6 134 Cldy |} Juneau . 40 39 4.6 12 1.55 Rain | § .| Sitka 48 - —_ — 95 Pt. Cldy | Ketchikan 48 46 | 48 10 1.26 Cldy Prince Rupert 48 48 52 6 .20 \ Cldy Edmonton 54 42 38 2 0 Clear Seattle 56 56 46 - [ Clear Fortland 60 58 46 » 0 Clear | ¢ San Francisco 68 66 54 56 ¥ 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. is low throughout Alaska but generally with a ris- Alaska Peninsula and is| of t higher than usual They Are | SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Jan. %J.— ‘Daisy and Violet Hilton Skinner, | Texas Slamese twins, went to | court today to testify they were held in bondage since childhood. | The District Court heard charg- es that Myer Rothbaum and his for the two, known in exhibition tours as Daisy and Violet Hilton, asked that a money, securities and real property now held in their names be appointed. i The suit recites that the twins were born in London, February 5, their Kate Skinner, “sold them in bondage,” to a nurse, Mary Hilton, the petition said. When they were 8 years old, Mrs. Hilton died and willed the title to the twins to her daughter, Emily, now mother, charges. The Rothbaums allowed them only the necessities of life as '$3,500 weekly in vaudeville and | J OB Prmtmg Quick Service lf;n-uk—dflh-vh always, We always place our ‘satisfaction back o vty prindng job we do. We are goed printers —know it— Stamese Twms Charge while they were earning as much |Atito Licenses Jibe {man’s telephone numbe' | his auto lincense Adams county. the alphabetical Mississippi phabetically, motorists of the coun- ty may select respond to their phone numbers. men take advantage of the arrange- ment. market during 1930 for wheel and judgment with our l“m‘ 'trackluylng tractors. H el(l Bondage “Mother”: Songs Lose “Pull” Says Singing Parson CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—The re- ligious appeal ¢f mother songs has waned, thz Rev. George Dibble, a singing cvangelist, has found. He: belicves the reason is that “mothers aren’t the came these days.” “Tell Mother 'l Be There” once was the had. Now it * all,” he says. “Just As I Am” has sung more people into the Kingdom ©of Heaven than any cther song” he said, Other prpsont-day cvangel- iotie favoritcs are “Old Rugged Cros:,” “In The Garden,” and “Since Jesus Camce Into My Heart.” With Phone Numbers| NATCHEZ, Misc, Jjan. 30—A| may be number, too, in Because Adams is the first in| list and because | issues auto tags al- licenses that cor- Many business and professional — e Russia was America’s leading ORANGES, sweet and Five Dozen for $1.00 GARNICK’S—Phone 174 SEEDS! GARDEN SEEDS-GRASS SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS All Varieties of Seeds Place Your Orders Now for Bulk SEEDS Have the seeds here whc’{q'you want them and save by buying;in bulk Rain has been general; the Southwest and the; in the Pribilof Islands. They in the| ) juicy, per doz......20c HARRIS HARDW ARE CO. FRONT STREET —-A TEST~- Time tests all men and institutions—the meritorious survive—the inefficient are eliminated. increa in number of customers. 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